Conference Fixtures Announced

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It's an interesting reminder of what the Conference has become - and why NO league team would relish relegation.

HALF of the teams in next season's Conference have some sort of Football League pedigree:-

AFC Wimbledon
Barrow
Cambridge Utd
Chester
Gateshead
Kidderminster
Luton
Mansfield
Oxford Utd
Rushden & D'monds
Wrexham
York
 


Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
For those who haven't been to a game at this level, give it a try next season if you can. There can be a lot of hoofing and scrappy play but there is generally a fair amount of action, and some occasional bursts of real flair and skill.

With teams like Eastbourne and Histon - which were essentially park sides a couple of decades ago - coming up against the likes of Luton, Oxford and Wrexham, it's also a real crossroads of football. The coming season could well be one of the best yet in the BSP.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,953
Surrey
It's an interesting reminder of what the Conference has become - and why NO league team would relish relegation.

HALF of the teams in next season's Conference have some sort of Football League pedigree:-

AFC Wimbledon
Barrow
Cambridge Utd
Chester
Gateshead
Kidderminster
Luton
Mansfield
Oxford Utd
Rushden & D'monds
Wrexham
York
Gateshead? Or was that in about 1856 or something?
 




Gateshead? Or was that in about 1856 or something?
They survived long enough as a League Club to get to play in the Fourth Division.

My grandad was a Gateshead supporter. I remember him banging on about the day in the 1950s when they played West Bromwich Albion in the fourth round of the FA Cup - in front of 40,000 home fans. So many people wanted to go to the game that they switched it to Newcastle United's ground. They beat Liverpool in the third round - so it was a good run.
 








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